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                   Natural Warmth and Cold                                         Sustainable materials                                      Bringing the sun inside
                   The greenhouse on top of the building not only                  In order to achieve the highest level of sustainability,   Daylight is not only healthy and nice, but it’s also
                   cleans the air, but it also collects a lot of warmth            different materials were considered. Bamboo is             an inexhaustible lightsource. That’s why the happy
                   from the sun. Inside it’s at least 5° warmer then
                                                         C                         a local material in China, so not much energy is           healthy school has tall and wide windows, to catch
                   outside. In winter this warmth is very welcome to               used for transportation. Also it’s one of the fastest      as much light as possible. A happy, healthy and
                   bring the building on temperature.                              growing plants on earth; a great example of                energy-efficient solution.
                                                                                   sustainable forestry.
                                                                                   The Bamboo is used in different ways. It’s used in
                                                                                   massive rods and pillars for construction, hollow
                                                                                   bricks that can be stacked into walls and raw
                                                                                   bamboo is used in the façade.
                                                                                   A big advantage of using bamboo is that no waste
                                                                                   is created. May the building once be deconstructed,
                                                                                   the bamboo can easily be composted and return to
                                                                                   the biological cycle, or be safely burnt for generating
                                                                                   new energy. Also the green concept gets more
                                                                                   readable from the building when using bamboo.



                   in summer, the greenhouse is covered by
                   sunshades to protect from overheating. In addition,
                   underground cooling tubes are used to cool down
                   the air, and dehumidify the humid summer air.

                                                                                                                                              Sunlight has one disadvantage, on a sunny day it
                                                                                                                                              can overheat rooms with much glass in the façade.
                                                                                                                                              That’s why a system for blocking direct sunlight is
                                                                                                                                              integrated in the façade. Horizontal planks keep the
                                                                                                                                              direct sun from coming in, while as much indirect
                                                                                                                                              sun in passed through, and also the view to the
                                                                                                                                              outside is maintained.

                                                                                   Cradle to Cradle
                                                                                   The design of the Happy Healthy school has a lot
                                                                                   in common with the ‘cradle to cradle’-concept, a
                                                                                   method for sustainable design by Michael Braungart
                                                                                                                                               Graduation project at:
                                                                                   and William McDonough.
                                                                                   The concept of the building can be summarized
                                                                                   as: ‘a building that gives more functionality and
                                                                                   happyness to the user, without using brutal force
                   In collaboration with:                                          to do so’.
                                                                                   The building is built with local materials, which can
                                                                                   be reused or transformed into clean energy.
                                                                                   Building a Happy Healthy School in Shanghai or
                                                                                   any other big city brings a green plot to a concrete             University of Applied Sciences Utrecht
                       Paul de Ruiter Architects   DHV Consultancy & Engineering
                         Amsterdam/Beijing             Worldwide/Shanghai
                                                                                   environment, in other words: It makes the city more                    Utrecht, the Netherlands
                         www.paulderuiter.nl              www.dhv.com              green.                                                                         www.HU.nl

  poster4.indd 2                                                                                                                                                                                     12-05-10 01:09

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Poster HAPPY HEALTHY SCHOOL 2

  • 1. HAPPY HEALTHY SCHOOL Natural Warmth and Cold Sustainable materials Bringing the sun inside The greenhouse on top of the building not only In order to achieve the highest level of sustainability, Daylight is not only healthy and nice, but it’s also cleans the air, but it also collects a lot of warmth different materials were considered. Bamboo is an inexhaustible lightsource. That’s why the happy from the sun. Inside it’s at least 5° warmer then C a local material in China, so not much energy is healthy school has tall and wide windows, to catch outside. In winter this warmth is very welcome to used for transportation. Also it’s one of the fastest as much light as possible. A happy, healthy and bring the building on temperature. growing plants on earth; a great example of energy-efficient solution. sustainable forestry. The Bamboo is used in different ways. It’s used in massive rods and pillars for construction, hollow bricks that can be stacked into walls and raw bamboo is used in the façade. A big advantage of using bamboo is that no waste is created. May the building once be deconstructed, the bamboo can easily be composted and return to the biological cycle, or be safely burnt for generating new energy. Also the green concept gets more readable from the building when using bamboo. in summer, the greenhouse is covered by sunshades to protect from overheating. In addition, underground cooling tubes are used to cool down the air, and dehumidify the humid summer air. Sunlight has one disadvantage, on a sunny day it can overheat rooms with much glass in the façade. That’s why a system for blocking direct sunlight is integrated in the façade. Horizontal planks keep the direct sun from coming in, while as much indirect sun in passed through, and also the view to the outside is maintained. Cradle to Cradle The design of the Happy Healthy school has a lot in common with the ‘cradle to cradle’-concept, a method for sustainable design by Michael Braungart Graduation project at: and William McDonough. The concept of the building can be summarized as: ‘a building that gives more functionality and happyness to the user, without using brutal force In collaboration with: to do so’. The building is built with local materials, which can be reused or transformed into clean energy. Building a Happy Healthy School in Shanghai or any other big city brings a green plot to a concrete University of Applied Sciences Utrecht Paul de Ruiter Architects DHV Consultancy & Engineering Amsterdam/Beijing Worldwide/Shanghai environment, in other words: It makes the city more Utrecht, the Netherlands www.paulderuiter.nl www.dhv.com green. www.HU.nl poster4.indd 2 12-05-10 01:09